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When Declan turned from the bar back toward where Brenda was sitting he was disappointed to find her gone. He'd hoped that perhaps she'd find an excuse to come over and at least say hi to him. He understood why she might not have been comfortable taking that kind of risk but it still stung his ego a little.










Bill had been watching the interaction between the two with keen interest. When Brenda exited the pool he noted Mike staying behind and the expression on his face. Brenda packing up and leaving only seemed to further confirm his suspicions so when Mike emerged from the pool and started to pick up his things Bill decided it was time to intervene. "Hey Mike, come grab a drink with me at the bar." he said, pushing up from his lounge.
Mike really had no idea where it was that he was going when he began to pick up his things so a drink with Bill didn't seem all that terrible of an idea. "Sure, sounds good." he replied before following Bill over.
They took a seat at the two available stools with Declan still seated just to the left of the stool Mike and settled into. "Two Woodford's on the rocks." Bill said to the bartender, taking the liberty to order for both of them. Though the fruity drinks were fine earlier, he sensed they probably needed something stronger for this. "I know it's none of my business but I couldn't help noticing. You two alright?" Bill asked, keeping his voice down but paying little attention to those around them.
Mike let out a sigh and his shoulders slumped. "I don't know. Nothing is really working out like I'd hoped on this trip." Mike admitted before falling silent for a moment. He wasn't eager to talk about it because he knew that he only had himself to blame for what was going on. Still, Bill's seemingly genuine concern seemed to spur him on. "I'd hope that being here would rekindle the flame but all it's seemed to do is highlight the fact that the fire has long been out."
Declan had been paying little attention to the two when they arrived at the bar but when he overheard the conversation he glanced over and was stunned to see it was the husband. The irony of the situation crashed into him like a truck but he sat silently, listening in as the two continued their conversation.
"Yeah, I can't say it's really the same thing exactly but we've been there." Bill disclosed, empathizing with the situation the man found himself in.
"You two??" Mike replied shocked. "You two seem rock solid. I have trouble believing that."
"Well, we found our way out of it but it wasn't exactly easy or intuitive how we did it. If you love each other though, you'll find the way. Don't worry."
Mike knew that he was far from alone in the situation he found himself in. He'd seen it countless times with his friends and colleagues. What he'd seen less often was couples actually able to pull themselves out of the death spiral. Hearing that Bill and Cara seemed to have was encouraging. "So what was your secret?" he asked.
Bill wasn't quite sure he wanted to share the full details with Mike or whether what worked for he and Cara would work for them but he didn't see the harm in sharing some of it at least in abstract terms. "For us, it was giving each other the space to pursue what it was that made us happy. Sometimes that was together. Sometimes it wasn't."
Mike thought for a moment about what Bill said but it didn't seem all that different than what he'd already been doing. "I think our problem is different. I give her all the space she needs but she's still not happy." he replied feeling less optimistic that Bill was going to be of any help.
"Maybe so but have you given her permission to pursue what makes her happy?" Bill said, pausing for a moment before flashing a grin and continuing "Whatever that may be?" His words were less direct than he probably could have been but he hoped that Mike would find his way to the meaning beneath them.
Given Mike's conversation with Brenda just moments ago the connection he made to Bill's words was instantaneous. "Funny." Mike said, seemingly lost in thought before taking a long sip of his drink. "I think I just tried to do that in the pool just now. It didn't go over so well."
"Well, it's not something that immediately jumps out to you as the solution to anything so that's no real surprise."
Mike was quiet for a few moments as Bill's words rolled around in his mind. "So you let Cara?" he asked, cutting himself off before allowing himself to be too blunt.
"I do." Bill replied with a broad grin. "And she lets me. What you don't expect is how sharing something like that can help recreate the connection you've lost."
"I don't know. When we were talking earlier I was just talking about flirting. I don't know how I'd feel about going that far."
"Flirting is probably a good place to start. I'm not sure I'd advocate for jumping right into the deep end."
"Yeah, I'm not sure exactly how we get there but I'd be willing to give anything a try right now." Mike replied before losing himself in thought again.
Declan slid off the barstool then went to pack up his gear. He was due in the lounge in a couple hours and he wanted some downtime before he had to go on again. What he'd heard though was shocking to say the least and he wasn't quite sure how to process it all. It was by far the oddest conversation he'd overheard at a bar but it did give him some ideas.










Mike really had no idea where it was that he was going when he began to pick up his things so a drink with Bill didn't seem all that terrible of an idea. "Sure, sounds good." he replied before following Bill over.
They took a seat at the two available stools with Declan still seated just to the left of the stool Mike and settled into. "Two Woodford's on the rocks." Bill said to the bartender, taking the liberty to order for both of them. Though the fruity drinks were fine earlier, he sensed they probably needed something stronger for this. "I know it's none of my business but I couldn't help noticing. You two alright?" Bill asked, keeping his voice down but paying little attention to those around them.
Mike let out a sigh and his shoulders slumped. "I don't know. Nothing is really working out like I'd hoped on this trip." Mike admitted before falling silent for a moment. He wasn't eager to talk about it because he knew that he only had himself to blame for what was going on. Still, Bill's seemingly genuine concern seemed to spur him on. "I'd hope that being here would rekindle the flame but all it's seemed to do is highlight the fact that the fire has long been out."
Declan had been paying little attention to the two when they arrived at the bar but when he overheard the conversation he glanced over and was stunned to see it was the husband. The irony of the situation crashed into him like a truck but he sat silently, listening in as the two continued their conversation.
"Yeah, I can't say it's really the same thing exactly but we've been there." Bill disclosed, empathizing with the situation the man found himself in.
"You two??" Mike replied shocked. "You two seem rock solid. I have trouble believing that."
"Well, we found our way out of it but it wasn't exactly easy or intuitive how we did it. If you love each other though, you'll find the way. Don't worry."
Mike knew that he was far from alone in the situation he found himself in. He'd seen it countless times with his friends and colleagues. What he'd seen less often was couples actually able to pull themselves out of the death spiral. Hearing that Bill and Cara seemed to have was encouraging. "So what was your secret?" he asked.
Bill wasn't quite sure he wanted to share the full details with Mike or whether what worked for he and Cara would work for them but he didn't see the harm in sharing some of it at least in abstract terms. "For us, it was giving each other the space to pursue what it was that made us happy. Sometimes that was together. Sometimes it wasn't."
Mike thought for a moment about what Bill said but it didn't seem all that different than what he'd already been doing. "I think our problem is different. I give her all the space she needs but she's still not happy." he replied feeling less optimistic that Bill was going to be of any help.
"Maybe so but have you given her permission to pursue what makes her happy?" Bill said, pausing for a moment before flashing a grin and continuing "Whatever that may be?" His words were less direct than he probably could have been but he hoped that Mike would find his way to the meaning beneath them.
Given Mike's conversation with Brenda just moments ago the connection he made to Bill's words was instantaneous. "Funny." Mike said, seemingly lost in thought before taking a long sip of his drink. "I think I just tried to do that in the pool just now. It didn't go over so well."
"Well, it's not something that immediately jumps out to you as the solution to anything so that's no real surprise."
Mike was quiet for a few moments as Bill's words rolled around in his mind. "So you let Cara?" he asked, cutting himself off before allowing himself to be too blunt.
"I do." Bill replied with a broad grin. "And she lets me. What you don't expect is how sharing something like that can help recreate the connection you've lost."
"I don't know. When we were talking earlier I was just talking about flirting. I don't know how I'd feel about going that far."
"Flirting is probably a good place to start. I'm not sure I'd advocate for jumping right into the deep end."
"Yeah, I'm not sure exactly how we get there but I'd be willing to give anything a try right now." Mike replied before losing himself in thought again.
Declan slid off the barstool then went to pack up his gear. He was due in the lounge in a couple hours and he wanted some downtime before he had to go on again. What he'd heard though was shocking to say the least and he wasn't quite sure how to process it all. It was by far the oddest conversation he'd overheard at a bar but it did give him some ideas.